Women no longer have rash pregnancies, according to a family planning specialist

Women no longer have rash pregnancies, according to a family planning specialist
According to Gift Effiong Edem, a family planning expert at Ikot Offiong Ambai Primary Health Center in Akpabuyo Local Government Area of Cross River State, the provision of weekly health recommendations on breastfeeding and family planning has resulted in a reduction in unplanned pregnancies and haphazard childbirth among women.


According to her statement, the Awareness Campaign on exclusive breastfeeding conducted by UNICEF is utilized as a means to engage with women in the community with topics related to household management, the well-being of their spouses and infants, as well as their own self-care.


As per Mrs. Edem's perspective, the practice of family planning enables women to exercise agency over their reproductive choices and effectively manage their birth rate.


They exercise caution in their reproductive practices. The individuals and their spouses have a high level of contentment as a result of having a reduced number of offspring. The recipients benefit from the weekly health tips they receive from our organization.


Family planning is a highly efficacious and secure method. This intervention has been shown to decrease mortality rates and empower women in family planning.


According to Mrs. Esu Antigha, a primary healthcare health specialist, exclusive breastfeeding refers to the practice of providing an infant with only breast milk for a duration of six months, without the addition of water.


Additionally, she asserted that it facilitates accelerated growth and development in children.

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